The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear March 4 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Shawn Arnold, 25, theft by receiving — $20,000.

A Russellville police officer responded to a call on Jan. 6 about the front window of Poppa Wheelies bicycle shop on South Arkansas Avenue was shattered. The officer was told two bicycles valued at more than $1,200 each were stolen. Arnold is alleged to have approached a local resident with an offer to sell one of the stolen bikes for $175. The resident was familiar with the value of the bike and contacted police. Only one bike was recovered.

Arnold is currently on parole for possession with intent to sell. He was released from prison in April 2010.

An Arkansas State Police trooper pulled Baugus over on Thursday for not wearing a seatbelt. A witness approached the trooper to tell him Baugus threw something out of his car. The trooper located three baggies of suspected methamphetamine. In addition, several pills suspected to be xanax and hydrocodone were found. When searched at the Pope County Detention Center, officers found a syringe in his pocket.

Baugus was released from prison in December 2012 and he said he has 4 prior felonies.

While Gunn was incarcerated on Tuesday at the Pope County Detention Center, jailers discovered Gunn had the following contraband: a lighter, tobacco, rolling papers, a substance suspected to be marijuana, and suspected xanax and oxycodone tabs. When confronted, Gunn became combatant and fought with officers. Gunn hit one officer in the groin area and severely scratched another. One officer was taken to a local hospital for minor injuries.

Gunn has a prior felony conviction for possession of paraphernalia.

• Christy Holt, 34, failure to appear — $200,000.

Prosecuting attorney David Gibbons filed failure to appear charges against Holt for skipping court on Jan 28. 5th Circuit Court Judge William Pearson signed a bench warrant for Holt’s arrest on Jan. 29.

Holt is currently on probation for burglary.

• Seth Chowning, 31, Burglary — $20,000.

• Travis Williams, 31, Burglary — $7,500.

• Samantha Womack, 22, Burglary — $5,000.

On Thursday, a Bank of The Ozarks representative called the Pope County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) to report three people were trespassing at 164 Whybark Lane. The house was supposed to be empty, according to the bank representative. When a PSCO deputy arrived at the scene, Chowning, Womack and Williams were found inside the house. They attempted to flee. They admitted to the deputy all had been living there for the past two days. The PCSO report stated the three had trashed the house.

Chowning has two prior felonies and was released from prison in February 2012 where he was serving time for possession of methamphetamine. He is currently on parole.

Williams is on probation for a prior theft conviction.

District Judge Don Bourne ordered Womack to not contact either Chowning or Williams.

• Shannon Black, 27, fraudulent use of a credit card — $20,000.

On Jan. 30, a Russellville resident informed the Russellville Police Department his credit card was allegedly stolen. The card was used to make a purchase at Walgreens and to withdraw cash from an ATM at the East Main Liberty Bank. The total amount taken with the card was approximately $800. The security camera at Liberty Bank was able to capture images that lead to identification. Her mother and cousin called to say they recognized Black in the photos that appeared in The Courier and other local media. Black was arrested at Relax Inn of Russellville.

Black was on parole. She was released from prison in April 2012 after serving time for felony hot check charges from 2008.

Bourne ordered her to have no contact with the victim or William Ross.